Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Samsung LN52B610 52″ LCD HDTV best deals and reviews

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52B610Samsung LN52B610 is a 52-inch 1080p LCD HDTV featuring  Touch of Color design; Auto Motion Plus 120Hz; 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio; 4 ms response time and wide color enhancer. Connectivity includes  four HDMI inputs and a PC input.

Comparing with the popular Samsung LN52B750, LN52B610 has lower refresh rate (120Hz vs. 240Hz) and lower dynamic contrast ratio ( 80,000 vs. 150,000).  In addition, LN52B610 does not have Infolink RSS, Internet TV and DLNA found in LN52B750.

Samsung LN52B610 is  very similar to Samsung LN52B630, except lacking of some minor features such as Picture in Picture, Infolink RSS, Ethernet port etc.

Samsung LN52B610 reviews

Costco customer reviews of LN52B610(4/5)

Samsclub member reviews (5/5)

Samsung LN52B610 is on sale at Costco for $1499.99, and on sale at Samsclub for $1498.

Web500 buying guide

Samsung LN52B610 is a step down model of Samsung LN52B630. You can buy Samsung LN52B630 at Vann’s for $1399.88. Therefore, it is better off to buy LN52B630 for $100 less.



The ideal viewing distance for 52-inch LCD HDTVs is 6.5-12.5 feet.

For the best 52-inch LCD HDTVs to buy and best price, read here.

For an overview of the best LED, LCD HDTVs, read here.

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2 Responses to “Samsung LN52B610 52″ LCD HDTV best deals and reviews”
  1. Kiera H. says:

    I have the Samsung 52″LN52B610 and am VERY disappointed…In any action scene, I mean ANY movement like a character WALKING across a room, there is a blurry outline around it! On live TV, on BLURay, on normal DVD you name it. Getting the runaround from Samsung. Any ideas why this is? It was supposed to be a great TV. BUMMER.

  2. Matt says:

    I have the LN52B630 and get the same thing. Not in every scene, but in an awful lot of them that you would not expect. I have played with some of the settings but have not been able to figure it out. I guess it is a Samsung-specific artifact.

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